This post is long overdue, but I'll try to add new posts regularly from now on. Last weekend my friends and I decided to take our friends (from high school) that just returned from England (they were there for two years but came home over Christmas and New Year's last year). They will be staying for their studies, but they say that they will be leaving the country again after they completed their studies - which is what I want to do as well. One will study Psychology (at my university) and the other (they are also twins) will get her pilot's licence - which I think is really exciting.
We went to the Victoria and Albert Waterfront (which has changed a lot since the last time we were there) for a drink. We went to this place called 'La Playa' (where we took 'the twins' when they came here during the last Christmas holidays). It's great to see that they haven't changed much, even after spending two years in England. But, of course, they had experiences that taught them many things, so they definitely learned a lot. They had to be independent for two years, and obviously that has changed them in a way. One came back with a tattoo on her foot (but I always regarded her as the "wilder" twin - like my brother).
The statues in the picture was covered the last time we came here, we had no idea what they were when they were covered. They are unveiled now and they are the statues of very influential and nobel people in South Africa. Like Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, FW De Klerk and can't remember the other one.
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